The final day of Comiket continues to shock and awe as bold cosplayers have chosen to wear even less than ever, refusing to acknowledge (or perhaps openly inviting) the many prying cameras lurking about to get an up close and personal view…

I am now convinced of what the media says about Japan being a filthy country. if you don't agree just look at how dirt poor police gal (Comiket89-Cosplay-3-3-2.jpg) got her knees after kneeling. really if they are going to have such an event they should at least clean the street! or provide complimentary cleaning towels for the gals knees.

I know how pervy and twisted people are but when you see a Article and a picture of camera people taking pics of some lady lifting her skirt it still crazy. I don't get why people dress up and allow people to see them like that, A fetish for being looked at maybe?

Someone had pointed out that it was Kirara from Gundam Build fighters but yeah. I personally feel that her cosplay looks a lot like what booth babes are doing, in this case promoting Gundam - mecha babe.

Watching some of those girls lifting their skirts to the cameras makes me wonder if they get off at getting looked at by a bunch of far less than attractive and mentally stable freaks, and why would they. XD

Not that I'm complaining, though. It's just that I don't see antics like this happening anywhere else.

the world used to be like that, I do remember, fondly, one of my childhood friend's sister who would flash me every time she could. I just wish i was a beet less shy back then, still thinking on big robots alone. now I know I can think of girls and big robots too.

You'd think normal models walking on catwalk isn't facing this kind of situation since the photographers is stationed below, just that they avoid taking shot from low angels. But can't really say those photographers did not see any panties or possibility some nipple slips.

It's the same thing since they are cosplayers (model) they cannot hide or anything because they themselves chose to parade in costumes. Still better than wearing swim suits while on the beach.

Nah, it's the reversal of the usually accepted social behavior. Escape from repression if you will. For both sides, actually. The cosplayers, they go there and show off. "Look at me and my creation!" It's not like they didn't know the crowd gathering there. They objectify themselves on purpose here. They tease, show panties and whatnot. If it's fun for them, why not. The photographers, I can't really understand the creepy guys but let me pull this out of my ass here. Perhaps they don't really see these cosplayers as humans who want to show off anymore. Cosplay is a lot of work if you create your own costume. Just look at some of the creations in this gallery. Some are legitimately nice photos of high-end costumes. But those creepers don't seem interested in the actual costume or the person inside, it seems more like a contest of who gets the best shot of her pussy, ass, tits. And not just for themselves, they go online, post those shots and wait for other people to say "Oh that is a GREAT shot!" like some sort of rare animal photographer.
Again, I think this is just escape from reality's accepted behavior. The moment you leave the cosplay venue exhibiting this sort of behavior, you would be ostracized immediately and end up in jail.